sorcerertd
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Heads up, Trader Joe's has their olive wood stuff in for the entertaining season. Get it while it lasts. I'm trying really hard not to buy more.
they typically stock what they call an olivewood charcuterie board for the holidays. They're usually between 3/4 and 1 inch thick and are all burls. They make really nice looking pens with a great pattern to the blanks.Serious question: Are we buying just to buy because it's olive wood? Or are they big/cheap enough to cut into pen blanks at a great unit cost?
That is very nice looking. Seems that might be worth hunting down.they typically stock what they call an olivewood charcuterie board for the holidays. They're usually between 3/4 and 1 inch thick and are all burls. They make really nice looking pens with a great pattern to the blanks.
Here's a couple pics of one I made a while ago
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Oh that stinks. Sorry to hear that.I stopped in one this morning but didn't buy one. They're $30 and probably 12x15. Not sure how many blanks I could have gotten from it. I'd have to pick through and find the less knotty most boring shaped boards and fix my straightening/jointing jig
A 3/4" to 1" thick 12" X 15" board will yield 36+ 4-7/8" blanks. The plus is because it depends upon what you're making. I can make slimlines starting with a 1/2" X 1/2" X 4-1/4" blank so the yield would be higher.I stopped in one this morning but didn't buy one. They're $30 and probably 12x15. Not sure how many blanks I could have gotten from it. I'd have to pick through and find the less knotty most boring shaped boards and fix my straightening/jointing jig
I should hit the three in Charolette. I won't though, I hate going there. Although I do occasionally as both Woodcraft and Rockler are there.They had 2 sizes at mine, the smaller being about $13. They never stick around for long, though. The grain in them is beautiful! It's nice to be able to hand pick your blanks.